Walks in the Lake District

Looking across Wast Water to Yewbarrow, Great Gable and Lingmell

I have been visiting the Lake District for many years now and I never
tire of it. The Lake District is the most visited National Park in the United Kingdom which is not surprising because of its sheer beauty and the diversity of activities available to visitors. There are hundreds of options for walkers from gentle lakeside strolls to challenging mountain expeditions. The lakes and mountains combine to form impressive scenery. Farmland and settlement add aesthetic value to the natural scenery with an ecology modified by human influence including important wildlife habitats. On this page you will find links to all the Lake District walks
featured on my site. And keep visiting, because it is an ever growing list. I
recommend all the walks I feature and you can read about the highlights of each
walk on each walk page. Enjoy these Lake District pages and enjoy your walking.

Feedback and Suggestions:

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(Note: Walking without proper preparation can be dangerous. Information and downloads on this website are provided free of charge; it is each walker's responsibility to check the material and use accordingly.
Postscript: My walk reports are not route guides and should not be treated as such. They are written with personal reflections of my walks)